- May 17, 2025
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The Easter Bunny, escorted by Windermere Police Chief Dave Ogden, led the parade of hoppy hunters at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
Scout Walters, 6, filled her basket to the brim at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
Vincent Gallo, 4, was one of the lucky recipients of a Golden Ticket at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza. He’s now the proud owner of a brand new bike.
Alex Larzabal, 4, couldn’t believe how many eggs he found at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
It only took the hunters a few minutes to collect every egg at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
Melia Kollros, 4, had a blast at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
Children at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza were divided into several age groups to ensure a happy hunt for all.
The Easter Bunny was eager to meet all the children at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
The Easter Bunny, escorted by Windermere Police Chief Dave Ogden, led the parade of hoppy hunters at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
Sophia Dantas, 6, was able to find plenty of candy-filled eggs at Windermere’s Easter Egg Extravaganza.
Windermere Mayor Jim O’Brien was excited to welcome the Easter egg hunt back to the town.
Hoppy hunters made short work of thousands of eggs at the town of Windermere’s 2025 Easter Egg Extravaganza, held Saturday, April 19, in Town Square.
Before the hunt, the Easter Bunny and Police Chief Dave Ogden led a short parade to the hunting grounds.
This year marked the return of Windermere’s old-fashioned Easter egg hunt, during which kids of all ages searched for candy-filled eggs. Six lucky hunters also found golden tickets, which won them a bicycle courtesy of the Windermere Police Foundation.